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DLDP Configuration
When performing DLDP configuration, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
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Setting the Interval for Sending Advertisement Packets
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Setting the Port Shutdown Mode
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Configuring DLDP Authentication
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Displaying and Maintaining DLDP
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Overview
Sometimes, unidirectional links may appear in networks. On a unidirectional link, one end can receive
packets from the other end but the other end cannot. Unidirectional links result in problems such as
loops in an STP-enabled network.
As for fiber links, two kinds of unidirectional links exist. One occurs when fibers are cross-connected, as
shown in
. The other occurs when one end of a fiber is not connected or one fiber of a fiber
pair gets disconnected, as illustrated by the hollow arrows in
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Figure 1-1
Unidirectional fiber link: cross-connected fibers
Device A
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Device B
PC
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Summary of Contents for S5500-SI Series
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Page 220: ...1 7 Clearing ARP entries from the ARP table may cause communication failures...
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Page 1111: ...1 10 Installing patches Installation completed and patches will continue to run after reboot...